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Understanding sympathy for villains: analyzing complex motivations in superhero films
In this article, I explore my empathy towards villains in superhero movies and they understandable motivations for their actions, even if those actions may be extreme or violent.
Discovering Dani Bumba: A Journey Through His Artistic Vision
Welcome, music enthusiasts, to a captivating conversation with one of the rising stars of the French music scene, Dani Bumba. Dani has effortlessly merged his cultural roots with a diverse musical palette, creating a unique and soul-stirring sound. As a talented musician, poet, and advocate for emotional expression and he has become a beacon of inspiration, inviting men to break free from societal constraints and embrace the power of vulnerability.
The Influence of Law Roach: Redefining Celebrity Styling and Fashion
The danger of becoming the oppressor you once fought against on the complicity of minorities in oppressive system.
Celebrating Surya Bonaly: The Trailblazing Figure Skater's Legacy
Surya Bonaly's Olympic career in figure skating is a poignant reminder of the racism and sexism that continue to pervade many sports today.
Meet Zhedy Lena Nuentsa: championing diversity in her field
Afro-parisian girl, born in Douala, Cameroon & raised around Paris. She is a creative strategist and a member of the Air Afrique collective.
Tracing Generational Trauma in 'Homegoing' by Yaa Gyasi
Homegoing is Ghanaian American author Yaa Gyasi's first historical fiction novel, which was published in 2016. With each chapter of the novel following a different descendant of an Asante woman named Maame, starting with her two daughters, who are half-sisters, separated by circumstance.
Roxane Mbanga: A deep dive into her creative endeavors
Roxane Mbanga, a young Guadeloupian-Cameroonian-French multidisciplinary artist, currently based in Amsterdam. Working at the junction of fashion, film, graphic design, photography, writing, and performance, Roxane is a storyteller.
Black and Female: Reflections on Race, Gender
In addition to serving as a powerful and eloquent reflection on the impact of imperialism on the author's life, Black & Female also stands as a thoughtful essay on the history of Zimbabwe formerly Rhodesia.
Exploring 'Rites of Passage': Contemporary Artists and Migration Narratives
Curated by Péjú Oshin, Rites of Passage features work by 19 contemporary artists who share a history of migration.
Sophie Douala: How Literature Shapes a Berlin-Based Graphic Designer's Creative Process
Sophie Douala a graphic designer Berlin-based, France-raised, and Cameroon-born share how literature has influenced her creative process.
Book Review: 'The Other Black Girl' – Navigating Microaggressions in the Publishing Industry
Nella Rogers, a young Black woman working at a publishing company in New York City. As one of the few Black employees in a predominantly white workplace, she is often forced to navigate a minefield of microaggressions, stereotypes, and unspoken expectations.
Aissé N’Diaye: Celebrating African Beauty Through Fashion and Design
Aissé's allure is the epitome of african beauty. her face appears to have been crafted by the gods or an exceptionally talented sculptor—golden skin, full lips, and prominent cheekbones.
